Título:

"Linguistic diversity and accessibility in Mexican government web sites: executive Branch"

Autor:

PÉREZ SALAZAR Gabriel

AGUILAR EDWARDS Andrea

MATA MARTÍNEZ Cinthia Nalleli

Colaborador:

(Universidad Autónoma de Coahuila)

Editor:

Firenze University Press

Fecha:

2016

Tipo:

Artículo

Formato:

p.1-13

Idioma:

en

Descripción:

Italia

In Mexico, linguistic diversity is a right protected by various initiatives and laws. However, the ethno-linguistic mosaic found in Mexico due to the multicultural nature of the population, has not been properly addressed by online public policies. This study presents an assessment of the indigenous language provision on Mexican government websites at a federal, state and local level. Its principal results show that practically no indigenous-language content is available on such e-Government sites, and highlight accessibility issues in some State Governments. This leaves the Mexican indigenous population in a situation of great inequality that poses a huge threat to their information access rights.

Materia:

Gobierno

Estrategia de comunicación

Cambio lingüístico

Usuario de la información

Medios de comunicación

Fuente:

Comparative Cultural Studies: European and Latin America Perspectives 2

Identificador:

DOI: 10.13128/ccselap-19993

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